On The Cutting Edge

Writing today’s blog is a painful experience: literally. I’m going to show you why..but be warned the image you’re about to see is not for the weak of stomach. In fact, I’m getting a little nauseous myself at…not only the site of it…but the memory of how it occurred. Are you ready?      …

Cornucopia

Sorry for my extended absence from the blog. I have lots of reasons (excuses) for the hiatus but the main one is a total frustration at trying to come up with something witty and humorous at a time when this country of ours is in such a sorry state. It would seem almost insulting to…

Land Of The Midnight Sun

Okay, I’ve lost some weight since the last time I flew anywhere. One of the motivating factors this time was our semi annual trip to Alaska hosting tours of our 49th state courtesy of Keloland TV and Holiday Vacations. I wanted to have some endurance for the walking and climbing that the journey offers if…

Bow Wow!

It’s such a nice day that I thought I’d leave the TV off and get a few things done. Number one was to give those pretty yellow flowers in the yard a second baptism of weed killer because the first one didn’t take. They must not be Lutheran dandelions. I have opened the back door…

Wok On The Wild Side

I love Chinese food; well, most of it anyway. I’ll leave the sea weed, rumaki (chicken livers) deep fried whole fish and chicken feet dishes to those with more adventurous palates. I realize that Asian cuisine offered in this country has been dumbed down for American tastes and that’s how I was first introduced to…

Does Time Really Fly? Yes!

It must be spring because Linda and I have sprung into action to clean things up around our place. The warmer weather was a motivating factor, of course, but so was news that it was our turn for the Project N.I.C.E. program in which residents are allowed to take all of their unwanted bulk items…

Fit To A Tee

(From the L@L archives) My dad was one of the million or so guys who suffered a broken arm trying to crank start a Model T Ford. Long before cars had electric starters, the only way to fire up the four cylinder engine was to turn it over manually using the crank provided in front.…

Remembering Shirley

I recently told a woman I loved her..and it wasn’t Linda. Now don’t get concerned..Linda knows all about it and understands completely. My conversation last week was with my very first love; Shirley Jensen.. who died on Good Friday after a three decade long painful fight with cancer.  “I love you too,” she said knowing…

Confessions Of A TV-Aholic

 “Hello, my name is Doug and I’m a tv-aholic.” “Hi Doug.” (responds the coffee-slurping crowd through clouds of cigarette smoke.)   There, it feels good to finally get that off my chest and fess up to a condition I’ve had since childhood…when dad brought home our very first television set a Caphart, (black and white, of course) in 1954.…

Me And The DMV

I’m a procrastinator. I don’t know why. I wish it were not so..but putting off until tomorrow what I could and should do today is part of  my DNA. It’s not a very encouraging characteristic for someone who made his career in television news where being late is not an option. I never missed an…